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For Iranian women, regime change is the logical outcome of decades of systematic humiliation under a system built on limitation. Iranian women have long outgrown it. They are educated, politicised, ...
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Amid Iran's deadly crackdown, three women share their stories of resistance, fear and an unyielding hope for freedom.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has welcomed the news that women were allowed to attend a football match at Imam Reza Stadium in Mashhad, where dozens were reportedly denied entry three years ago.
An ongoing internet blackout and intensifying crackdowns are obstructing documentation of abuses in Iran, as women human rights defenders face arbitrary arrest, ill-treatment, and prolonged detention.
TEHRAN, Iran — When Merat Behnam first gathered enough courage to ride her yellow scooter through the gridlocked streets of Iran 's capital to the coffee shop she runs, traffic wasn't her main worry.
TEHRAN, Iran — When Merat Behnam first gathered enough courage to ride her yellow scooter through the gridlocked streets of Iran’s capital to the coffee shop she runs, traffic wasn’t her main worry.
The eyes of the world are currently on Iran, where tens of thousands of people are demanding an end to the mullah regime.